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Madison McLaughlin (born November 5, 1995) is an American actress. She is known for playing Evelyn Sharp/Artemis on the CW superhero television series Arrow.[1]

Key Information

Early life

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Madison McLaughlin was born on November 5, 1995,[2] the eldest of four daughters.[3][4] She lived in Louisiana before relocating to Los Angeles with her family at age 11.[5]

Career

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McLaughlin's first notable role was as a guest star on the TV show Supernatural. She has had multiple appearances on the show.[6] In 2013, she also starred in Season 3 of Teen Wolf as Paige Krasikeva.

She's made recurring appearances on the TV show Major Crimes and Chicago P.D.[7]

In 2016, McLaughlin joined the cast of the superhero TV series Arrow, portraying Evelyn Sharp, a troubled teenager introduced in Season 4 Episode 19, “Canary Cry,” where the character briefly assumed the identity of the Black Canary. The role marked a notable milestone in McLaughlin’s career.[8][9] She starred in for multiple episodes in Season 5.[10]

In 2020, McLaughlin starred in Lifetime Network's teen thriller Most Likely to Murder and also appeared in a guest role on CW's Roswell, New Mexico.[11]

In 2022, McLaughlin made her directorial debut with the short film "Reaching Athena" for the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge.[12] Her sisters Marissa and Mahrynn starred in the film along with their friend Naomi Rubin, who played the titular role of Athena.

The next year, McLaughlin directed another Easterseals Disability Film Challenge short called "Leap of Love".[13] It was this film that won Best Awareness Campaign.[14][15]

Activism

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McLaughlin serves as the vice president of the MacPac Foundation,[16] a non-profit that raises awareness, funds, and support for research and families affected by hypomyelination with brainstem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity (HBSL), a rare genetic leukodystrophy which she is afflicted with.[17]

Filmography

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Film and Television Roles
Year Name Role Notes
2009 Dangerous Women Student
2009 Don't Touch It Amy Short film
2010 Meteor Apocalypse Alison DeMatti Direct-to-video
2010 Stacy's Mom Maria
2010 Young Again Jenny Short film
2010 Different Worlds Mean Girl Short film
2011 The Revivals Madison Short film
2011 The Mentalist Annabeth Lisbon Episode: "Where in the World is Carmine O'Brien?"
2011 Wasn't Planning on It Aeryn Short film
2012 NCIS Rosie Martin Episode: "Gone"
2012 Isabel Vivian Dresley TV movie
2012–2013 Supernatural Krissy Chambers 2 episodes
2013 Teen Wolf Paige Krasikeva Episode: "Visionary"
2013 Major Crimes Kris Slater Recurring role (season 2)
2013 Modern Family Sienna Episode: "A Fair to Remember"
2015 Mad Men Sarah Episode: 'The Forecast'
2015 Girl Meets World Jasmine Episode: "Girl Meets the Tell-Tale-Tot"
2015 Finding Carter Olivia 2 episodes
2015 Chicago P.D. Michelle Sovana Guest episode (season 2), recurring role (season 3)
2016–2017 Arrow Evelyn Sharp / Artemis Guest episode (season 4), recurring role (season 5)
2018 Code Black Joy Episode: "The Business of Saving Lives"
2019 Most Likely to Murder Casey
2019 Aware I'm Rare Chloe Short film; unsold TV pilot
2020 Roswell, New Mexico Iris Sanchez Episode: "Say It Ain't So"
2022 The Blank's YPF Louisa Episode: "Week 1"
2023 Sun Moon Liz

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Madison McLaughlin is an American actress best known for her recurring television roles in series such as Arrow, Supernatural, and Chicago P.D. Born Madison Blaine Favaron on November 5, 1995, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she began her acting career as a child, appearing in a local commercial at age two and starting professional classes at age six. McLaughlin moved to at age eleven to pursue acting professionally and quickly landed guest spots on shows including The Mentalist as Annie Lisbon, , , NCIS, and as Paige Krasikeva. Her breakthrough came with the role of Krissy Chambers, a young hunter, in at age 15, followed by Michelle Sovana, a juvenile delinquent turned boxer, in Chicago P.D. at age 19. She gained further recognition portraying Evelyn Sharp/Artemis, a teenage vigilante inspired by DC Comics, in from 2016 to 2017. Of Spanish, Native American, and Italian heritage, McLaughlin has three younger sisters and one step-brother; she co-founded the MacPac Foundation with her mother in to support research and awareness for hereditary spastic (HBSL), a rare affecting two of her sisters. She is also involved with charities like Shane's Inspiration for children with disabilities and Global Genes for rare diseases. In addition to acting, she has competed in pageants, including as a contestant in the 2009 Teen USA.

Early life

Upbringing in Louisiana

Madison McLaughlin was born Madison Blaine Favaron on November 5, 1995, in , the eldest of four daughters. She spent her early childhood in this Southern city, growing up alongside her three younger sisters, Marissa, Mallory, and Mahrynn, in a household centered on strong familial bonds and mutual support. The family's dynamics emphasized sibling relationships, with McLaughlin often taking on a protective role as the oldest. During her elementary school years, McLaughlin showed early inclinations toward creative pursuits, particularly in and . Prior to formal schooling, she would write and direct imaginative plays featuring her stuffed animals as actors, recording the performances on tapes to capture her narratives. This passion for bringing stories to life stemmed from a deep-seated love of tales, which she explored through and imaginative play, fostering her outgoing and expressive personality in a nurturing home environment. The McLaughlin family's early life was marked by challenges, including the emerging health issues among her sisters that would later be diagnosed as hypomyelination with brainstem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity (HBSL), a rare genetic disorder affecting mobility and development. For example, her sister Marissa's symptoms emerged in 2002. These circumstances created a supportive yet resilient household dynamic, where the sisters relied on one another, during her formative years in Louisiana.

Relocation to Los Angeles

In 2006, at the age of 11, Madison McLaughlin relocated from , to , , with her family, driven by the pursuit of opportunities in the entertainment industry. The move marked a significant transition from her Southern roots to the bustling hub of Hollywood, where McLaughlin faced the challenges of adapting to a fast-paced urban environment and a more diverse cultural landscape compared to her Louisiana upbringing. Initial experiences in Los Angeles included enrolling in local schools, which introduced her to new social dynamics and accelerated the pace of daily life. Upon settling in the city, McLaughlin gained early exposure to through enrollment in local classes and connections with agencies that facilitated auditions. She also participated in non-professional theater, performing in school plays and community productions that ignited her passion for the craft.

Career

Early acting roles (2009–2015)

Madison McLaughlin made her professional debut in 2009 with minor roles, including a part in the television series Dangerous Women and the lead role of Amy in the Don't Touch It. These early projects marked her entry into on-screen work following local commercials and theater in . Her breakthrough came in 2012–2013 with a recurring role as Krissy Chambers on , appearing in three episodes across seasons 7 and 8. Krissy is introduced in "" (season 7, episode 11) as the teenage daughter of a hunter whose father goes missing, leading Sam and Dean to protect her from a . She returns in "" (season 8, episode 14), where her father is murdered by a monster, forcing her to confront the supernatural world. Her character arc evolves in "" (season 8, episode 18), where she joins a group of young hunters trained by a vengeful mentor, showcasing her growth as a resilient, independent young hunter who bonds with protagonists Sam and while grappling with loss and the dangers of the hunting life. McLaughlin, then 17, described feeling protective of the role due to the intense fandom expectations and the pressure to portray a authentically. In 2013, McLaughlin guest-starred as Paige Krasikeva on , appearing in the season 3 episode "Visionary" (episode 8). Paige serves as a pivotal figure in the show's werewolf mythology, depicted in flashbacks as the high school cellist and first love of Derek Hale, whose bite from the alpha Peter Hale highlights themes of transformation, rejection of the supernatural, and the origins of Hale's pack dynamics. McLaughlin also secured other notable early television appearances during this period, including the role of Annabeth "Annie" Lisbon, the niece of series lead , in The Mentalist season 4, episode 6 ("Where in the World is Carmine O'Brien?") in 2011. In 2012, she played Rosie Martin, a kidnapped girl central to a missing persons case, in NCIS season 10, episode 8 ("Gone"). That same year, she appeared as Vivian Dresley in the short film . By 2013, she guest-starred as Sienna, a cool new student befriended by Alex Dunphy, in Modern Family season 5, episode 7 ("A Fair to Remember"). As a teenager breaking into the industry after relocating to , McLaughlin faced significant challenges, including overcoming a fifth-grade teacher's about her potential as an actor and managing the demands of frequent auditions alongside to accommodate her schedule. She secured initial representation through persistent efforts in local theater and commercials, which led to her first major bookings. These experiences honed her discipline, as she navigated the competitive landscape of young Hollywood while prioritizing .

Major television roles (2016–2020)

In 2016, Madison McLaughlin gained prominence in the with her portrayal of Evelyn Sharp, a troubled teenager seeking vengeance for her parents' deaths by adopting the vigilante identity of , inspired by the DC Comics character. Introduced as a guest in season 4's episode "Canary Cry," her character evolved in season 5 from a reluctant ally on Team Arrow—training under to combat —to a complex antagonist who betrays the team, driven by disillusionment with Oliver Queen's past. This arc spanned 11 episodes across 2016 and 2017, contributing to the season's exploration of moral ambiguity in the superhero genre and expanding the 's ensemble dynamics. McLaughlin's earlier guest role as Michelle Sovana on Chicago P.D. provided foundational experience in , with the character—a juvenile delinquent who channels her aggression into boxing under the guidance of Detective —appearing in three episodes during the 2015-2016 transition, influencing subsequent storylines involving youth rehabilitation themes. In 2018, she delivered a poignant performance as Joy in the Code Black, portraying a teenager grappling with addiction and overdose in the season 3 finale "The Business of Saving Lives," which underscored the emotional intensity of emergency room narratives. Her television presence culminated in 2020 with a as Iris Sanchez on , a sci-fi series where the character encounters Rosa Ortecho in hidden art caves, adding layers to the show's alien conspiracy and personal redemption arcs. McLaughlin's roles during this period, particularly as , received positive fan attention within the community for her portrayal of a fierce, multifaceted young vigilante, though formal critical reviews noted the character's divisive turn as a narrative highlight rather than yielding award nominations.

Directing and recent work (2021–present)

In 2022, McLaughlin made her directorial debut with the Reaching Athena, produced as part of the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge. The film follows two sisters with extraordinary abilities who must use their powers to save their vulnerable sibling from despair, exploring themes of empowerment and resilience in the face of . Featuring McLaughlin's sisters Marissa and Mahrynn McLaughlin alongside Naomi Rubin, it screened at the challenge's festival and highlighted metaphorical "superhero" strengths drawn from real-life differences. McLaughlin returned to the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge in 2023 with Leap of Love, a satirical she directed about disabled contestants navigating ableist tropes on a reality show aiming for inclusivity. Written by Sara Jin Li and produced by Judith Rubin, the film stars McLaughlin's sisters Marissa and Mahrynn alongside Naomi Rubin, inspired by the team's shared frustration over the absence of authentic representation in programs. It won the Best Awareness Campaign award at the challenge's ceremony, recognizing its role in promoting diverse storytelling by and for the disabled community. Alongside her directing efforts, McLaughlin continued acting in independent projects, including the 2023 romantic comedy Sun Moon, where she portrayed Liz, the spirited sister of the protagonist. Directed by Sydney Tooley, the film centers on a woman rebuilding her life abroad after personal heartbreak, emphasizing themes of self-discovery in smaller-scale productions. In interviews following Leap of Love, McLaughlin expressed optimism about the growing opportunities for disabled filmmakers and actors to secure larger studio projects, signaling her intent to further develop her directing career beyond shorts.

Personal life

Family background

Madison McLaughlin is of Spanish, Native American, and Italian heritage. She is the eldest of four daughters born to her parents in , with one step-brother, Taylor. Her three younger sisters are Marissa, Mallory, and Mahrynn, with whom she shares a close familial bond shaped by significant health challenges. Marissa and Mahrynn have been diagnosed with hypomyelination with and involvement and leg spasticity (HBSL), an ultra-rare characterized by abnormal myelination in the brain and , leading to progressive neurological symptoms such as leg spasticity, , and mobility impairments requiring walkers or wheelchairs. HBSL affects fewer than 25 people worldwide, with no cognitive impairments typically observed in patients. Mallory, the middle sister, is a carrier of the genetic variant but remains . The affected sisters' symptoms began in early childhood; for instance, Marissa first exhibited signs around age 6 following a that triggered neurological issues, followed by years of unexplained mobility decline and extensive medical testing across multiple specialists. Their formal diagnoses came around 2015, after prolonged uncertainty that strained family resources and emotional well-being. The family's response to the diagnoses involved both emotional and logistical adaptations to support the sisters' needs. Emotionally, the revelations prompted the initiation of individual and sessions, with Madison beginning at age 19 to address caregiver burnout and the stress of caregiving and loss of normalcy. Logistically, daily life shifted to include ongoing caregiving routines, such as assisting with mobility aids, managing medical appointments, and modifying home environments for accessibility, which fostered a heightened sense of interdependence among the siblings. The family provided a stable base during the initial testing phase after relocating to . As the eldest sibling, McLaughlin assumed a pivotal role in providing support from a young age, often attending lengthy doctor's visits, entertaining her sisters during hospital stays, and forgoing personal activities to prioritize family needs. This responsibility, beginning when she was in her early teens, instilled in her a protective dynamic but also led to personal challenges, including burnout that she later addressed through to establish healthy boundaries. The HBSL diagnoses ultimately transformed family interactions, emphasizing resilience and mutual care while navigating the disorder's progressive effects on mobility and independence.

Interests and hobbies

McLaughlin maintains an active lifestyle through , particularly and , which she began in 2015 to prepare for a role but has since embraced as a personal outlet for processing trauma and fostering a healthier relationship with her body. She enjoys as a family-oriented hobby, having taken it up around 2013 and regularly practicing it with her sisters when at home. A devoted pet owner, McLaughlin shares her life with a rescue dog named Ezra, adopted in 2016, and often spends time on hikes with him as part of her daily routine to unwind and connect with . Her introspective personality aligns with her Scorpio zodiac sign (born November 5, 1995) and self-identified INFJ Myers-Briggs type, as well as Enneagram Type 2, emphasizing , helpfulness, and emotional depth in her leisure pursuits.

Activism

Founding and role in MacPac Foundation

Initial fundraising efforts began in 2015 with a GoFundMe campaign organized by the McLaughlin family to support research and families affected by hypomyelination with brainstem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity (HBSL), a rare genetic disorder diagnosed in two of Madison McLaughlin's sisters, Marissa and Mahrynn. This led to the formal establishment of the MacPac Foundation in 2017, incorporated on March 6 in Los Angeles, California. The organization's name derives from the family's longstanding nickname, "The MacPac," which their mother used to sign holiday cards, reflecting the close-knit bond among the sisters Marissa, Mallory, and Mahrynn. Madison McLaughlin has served as vice president of the MacPac Foundation since its , taking on key responsibilities in , event planning, and public outreach to advance the organization's mission. In this leadership role, she has focused on building and directing resources toward practical support for those impacted by HBSL. The foundation's core initiatives encompass funding into HBSL treatments, launching campaigns to educate the public about the disorder affecting fewer than 25 people worldwide, and forging partnerships with medical organizations to facilitate access to therapies and equipment. These efforts emphasize both scientific advancement and immediate family assistance, including resources for therapeutic activities. Notable milestones include the launch of an initial GoFundMe campaign in August 2015, organized by McLaughlin to cover medical expenses and seed research efforts for her sisters' condition, which marked the foundation's early fundraising momentum. The organization has since sustained annual events, such as birthday fundraisers and community gatherings, with efforts ongoing as of 2025 to amplify support and visibility for HBSL research.

Advocacy initiatives

McLaughlin has actively participated in podcasts and interviews to share her experiences as a of individuals with hypomyelination with and involvement and leg (HBSL), raising awareness about the challenges faced by families. In a 2020 episode of the "Once Upon a Gene" , she discussed the emotional and practical impacts of supporting her sisters, emphasizing the importance of community and research for ultra-rare conditions. Similarly, on the "The UpBeat" powered by CoachArt that same year, she highlighted her family's journey with a rare chronic illness, underscoring themes of resilience and the need for accessible support systems for affected siblings. Through collaborations with organizations like Easterseals, McLaughlin has leveraged her creative work to promote inclusion. In 2023, she directed the short film "Leap of Love" as part of the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge, a satirical comedy exploring dating and that won the Best Awareness Campaign award at the event. This project, featuring her sisters, aimed to foster greater empathy and visibility for experiences in media, aligning with Easterseals' mission to advance opportunities for people with . McLaughlin utilizes her presence under the handle @madisonmclaugh to conduct campaigns advocating for increased funding and research into s. She has shared personal stories and resources to connect with the community, including calls to action for policy support and family empowerment. Her public appearances, such as at the Global Genes Patient Advocacy Summit, have further amplified these efforts, helping to build networks among advocates and influencing broader conversations on challenges. By 2025, these initiatives have contributed to supporting other families through shared experiences and heightened awareness, distinct from her leadership in the Foundation.

Filmography

Television roles

McLaughlin began her television career with guest appearances on established series. Her early roles include Sarah in (2015, 1 episode, guest). In 2011, she appeared as Annabeth Lisbon in (1 episode, guest). She gained recurring exposure in 2012–2013 as Krissy Chambers in (3 episodes, recurring). In 2012, she also guest-starred as Rosie Martin in NCIS (1 episode, guest). Her 2013 credits feature Paige Krasikeva in (4 episodes, recurring), Kris Slater in Major Crimes (3 episodes, recurring), and Sienna in (1 episode, guest). In 2015, McLaughlin portrayed Jasmine in (1 episode, guest), Olivia in (2 episodes, recurring), and Michelle Sovana in Chicago P.D. (9 episodes across seasons 2–3, recurring). From 2016 to 2017, she played the recurring role of Evelyn Sharp / Artemis in (11 episodes, recurring). In 2018, she guest-starred as Joy in Code Black (1 episode, guest). McLaughlin appeared as Iris Sanchez in (2020, 1 episode, guest). Her most recent television credit is Louisa in The Blank's YPF (2022, 1 episode, guest).

Film roles

McLaughlin began her film career with short films in her early teens. Her debut role was as Amy in the 2009 short film Don't Touch It. In 2010, she appeared in multiple projects, including the short Young Again as Jenny, the short Different Worlds as Mean Girl, the comedy feature Stacy's Mom as Maria, and the science fiction feature Meteor Apocalypse as Alison DeMatti. Her 2011 credits include the horror feature Beneath the Darkness as Abby, and the short The Revivals as Madison. Her 2019 films consist of the short Aware I'm Rare as Chloe and the thriller feature Most Likely to Murder (also known as Never See Her Again) as Casey. In 2023, she played Liz in the drama feature Sun Moon. She played Jen in the short film Picture Window.
YearTitleRoleType
2009Don't Touch ItAmyShort
2010Young AgainJennyShort
2010Different WorldsMean GirlShort
2010MariaFeature
2010Meteor ApocalypseAlison DeMattiFeature
2011AbbyFeature
2011The RevivalsMadisonShort
2019Aware I'm RareChloeShort
2019CaseyFeature
2023Sun MoonLizFeature
2017Picture WindowJenShort

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